'Don’t go there — just don’t.'
Spider-couple to have gone down the same road: Tobey Maguire dated Kirsten Dunst during the first movie and broke up sometime before the second, and Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone also started dating while filming their first movie and broke up around four years
later.One woman who's seen it all is Amy Pascal, who was the movie exec at Sony responsible for the first fivemovies and a producer for the last three. As it turns out, she had some advice for the latest iteration of Peter Parker and M.J. — which they definitely ignored.
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